Congratulations to sociologists Heba Gowayed and Jessica Hardie, and computer scientist Raj Korpan, who won support for innovative research projects.
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Hunter College mourns the passing of Leonard A. Lauder, a visionary friend and generous benefactor of the college.
Seniors Chinara Amaukwi and Kanishka Awasthi have been named as 2025 – 2026 Pride Policy Fellows by the LGBTQ Policy Center at Roosevelt House.
The grant supports basic research in mathematical and physical sciences, life sciences, and autism and neuroscience.
A new study finds that the mortality rate for Native Americans is sharply underreported in government records.
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The Alumni Association of Hunter College gathered on June 3 in Washington, D.C., for a lively regional reception.
Four recent alumni are going abroad as Fulbright Scholars for the 2025 – 26 academic year.
This week the nation marks the 13th anniversary of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA.
At 74, Dorotea Levy de Szekely received her bachelor’s degree from Hunter College on May 30.
The NYC Urban Heat Portal, launched on April 15, shows how rising temperatures affect different New York City’s neighborhoods.
Hunter College’s trademark diversity lit up Barclays Center May 30 as the 155-year-old school celebrated its 228th Commencement.
Spiritual song interpreter. Soulful instrumentalist. Hunter College assistant music professor. Harpist Ashley Jackson is all that — and more!
The Sorensen Center for International Peace and Justice at CUNY will relocate to a new home at the Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute at Hunter.
Across painting, sculpture, installation, and video, these five group shows are excellent.
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Hunter College expects more than 3,300 graduates will crowd its May 30 at its 228th Commencement at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center.
Three students in Hunter’s Chinese Flagship Program have won David L. Boren Scholarships.
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Hunter College inaugurated a fellowship in honor of the late Carol Robles-Román.
In April, the New York Jobs CEO partnered with CUNY Hunter College to host its 10th CEO Speaker Series in New York City.
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CUNY’s Research in Focus newsletter interviews Tao Leigh Goff on her new book, Dark Laboratory.
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Awardees will present their work on a panel during the upcoming academic year and receive a stipend of $1,000.
Often called the “doyenne of dance,” Jody Arnhold is an international luminary of dance advocacy and education.
A Hunter College graduate student has received a $37,423 National Science Foundation grant to complete her dissertation on endangered lemurs.
Hunter College’s School of Education has launched a playgroup for infants and toddlers and their families that helps special-needs children.
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